even I set the width 250px to 200px or 100px. when i view it in NetRenderer IE6. the size is 300px...

PaulOB
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2011-06-27T12:48:45Z —
#5

You'll need to test on a real IE6 or use ietester as I doubt those rendering sites are accurate and I guess they don't handle the iframes within the plugins correctly either.

The image I showed you came from IE6tester earlier and shows the plugiun working. However, I just tried to have another look and both ietester and netrendrer refuse to load that page in IE6 so I can't double check.

jalmz
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2011-06-27T13:20:57Z —
#6

so what is the best thing to do? what is the most accurate tools to test?

What about you, are you still supporting IE6 in your sites?

PaulOB
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2011-06-27T14:59:47Z —
#7

jalmz said:

so what is the best thing to do? what is the most accurate tools to test?

What about you, are you still supporting IE6 in your sites?

I use IEtester for IE6 and it renders CSS pretty much perfectly but I wouldn't rely on it for javascript although I seldom see any issues.

I use IE8 for real on this computer and IE9 on another computer. For Ie7 I do have a laptop running IE7 but I tend to still use IEtester. Facebook doesn't support IE6 I believe anyway but I usually add ie6 support albeit with a limited experience in some cases.

You can't rely on the screen shot services to provide 100% accuracy especially where you have things like that facebook iframe loading and the special tags that won't work unless javascript is enabled.

jalmz
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2011-06-29T09:53:23Z —
#8

Hi Paul,

True you are correct. I tested my site on a IE6 in my xp.. and it works.. Thank you for the tips. =)